Nursery Stock

A handsome Holly that produces copious amounts of dark red berries when a male is planted nearby. Offering superior fruit set and retention, this native shrub performs in wet areas, with good mildew resistance. Berries add color to the fall and winter landscape and in floral arrangements. Deciduous.

Broad, toothed foliage that is sprinkled with red berries in winter are highlights of the Satyr Hill American holly. This cultivar originated as a volunteer seedling selected by Stewart McLean in Towson, Maryland. This impressive tree develops a dense, upright pyramidal habit and boasts deep olive-green foliage with a faint satin gloss.

Ilex glabra, commonly called inkberry or gallberry, is a slow-growing, upright-rounded, stoloniferous, broadleaf evergreen shrub in the holly family. It typically matures to 5-8’ tall, and can spread by root suckers to form colonies. ‘Shamrock’ is a compact rounded cultivar that grows 3-4′ tall and suckers less than the species.

A low, wide growing, densely branched evergreen shrub with slightly convex light green foliage that resembles boxwood; a lovely choice for use in shrub borders, as a low hedge or massed in the landscape; protect from winter sun and winds

A dense, mounded, evergreen shrub with soft-textured, glossy green leaves that have an interesting silver mid-vein. Works wonderfully when planted in borders, as an accent, or along walkways. Black berries last all winter for cool season interest.